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NN1261 : The rocky northern shore of Loch Leven by Oliver Dixon The rocky northern shore of Loch Leven by Oliver Dixon
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The rocky northern shore of Loch Leven
NN1361 : The winding road along Loch Leven by Oliver Dixon The winding road along Loch Leven by Oliver Dixon
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The B863 was formerly designated as an A road before the Ballachulish bridge was built. It now carries much less traffic.
NN1260 : Mouth of burn at Rubha Cladaich by Oliver Dixon Mouth of burn at Rubha Cladaich by Oliver Dixon
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A small rocky headland on the north shore of Loch Leven.
NN5811 : A misty day on Loch Lubnaig by Oliver Dixon A misty day on Loch Lubnaig by Oliver Dixon
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A misty day on Loch Lubnaig
NN0266 : The A681 near Rubha Dearg by Oliver Dixon The A681 near Rubha Dearg by Oliver Dixon
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Here flanked by cliffs, the A861 along the western side of Loch Linnhe must be one of the quietest A roads in the country. The road also carries the Caledonia Way (National Cycle Network route 78)
NN2355 : At the foot of Buchaille Etive Mor by Oliver Dixon At the foot of Buchaille Etive Mor by Oliver Dixon
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It is just possible to make out the small basic hut of the Creag Dhu Mountaineering Club on the far bank of the River Coupall.
NN0461 : A tight spot on the Caledonia Way by Oliver Dixon A tight spot on the Caledonia Way by Oliver Dixon
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Beside the busy A82 main road. The Caledonia Way (route 78 of the National Cycle Network) here follows the footway; this particular length is very narrow where it is flanked by the cliff face of an old quarry and overhanging vegetation and brings cyclists perilously close to the carriageway.
NX0474 : South Ayrshire coast by Oliver Dixon South Ayrshire coast by Oliver Dixon
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The rugged coast north of Finnarts Point, seen from the Cairnryan to Belfast ferry.
X2180 : Eatern end of Ballyquin Strand by Oliver Dixon Eatern end of Ballyquin Strand by Oliver Dixon
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The beach gives way to cliffs.
X2080 : Ballyquin Strand by Oliver Dixon Ballyquin Strand by Oliver Dixon
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Towards the eastern end of the beach.
X2079 : Rocks on Ballyquin Strand by Oliver Dixon Rocks on Ballyquin Strand by Oliver Dixon
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The rocks effectively split Ballyquin Strand into two parts except at low tide. The village of Ardmore can be seen on the far side of the bay.
X1577 : Guardians of the cliff top by Oliver Dixon Guardians of the cliff top by Oliver Dixon
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Bullocks at the top of the low cliff overlooking Whiting Bay.
X1477 : Cliff erosion at Whiting Bay by Oliver Dixon Cliff erosion at Whiting Bay by Oliver Dixon
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Cliff erosion at Whiting Bay
X3092 : Rocky shore at Ballynacourty by Oliver Dixon Rocky shore at Ballynacourty by Oliver Dixon
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Looking north.
X2077 : Base of the cliffs at Ardmore Head by Oliver Dixon Base of the cliffs at Ardmore Head by Oliver Dixon
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Looking down from the Cliff Path.

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